Speech-Language Pathology Assistant: A.S...
Earn an Associate Degree as Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Program is designed to prepare students for
employment assisting speech-language pathologists working with communicatively disordered
children and adults. Students will be trained to administer treatment as prescribed
by the speech-language pathologist, conduct screenings for speech-language and hearing
disorders, and to provide general support assistance to the speech-language pathologist.
The Associate of Science program offers an intensive course of study in the area of
speech and language disorders, including supervised treatment and field experience
in a variety of settings, such as educational, clinical, and/or medical.
Further, there is a high probability that students will be required to complete immunizations, fingerprinting and/or have a drug test and criminal background check (at the student's expense). Problems with fingerprinting and background checks could result in a delay of placement or failure of program completion.
Upon completion of the A.S. Degree program, the graduate is eligible for registration as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant by the Department of Consumer Affairs, Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensers Board. Prior to obtaining employment, students who have completed all A.S. degree requirements will need to apply for registration to practice in the State of California through the Department of Consumer Affairs, Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensers Board, 1601 Response Road, Suite 260, Sacramento, CA 95815, phone number 916-287-7915. When applying for registration with the California board, applicants will be asked to answer questions regarding prior felony arrests and convictions. In addition, applicants must submit fingerprints for a Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation background check, to be done at the applicant's expense, and possess a valid social security number. For information about limitations based on criminal history, applicants are advised to call the Board directly anytime prior to the application process. Registration application and complete information on necessary documents can be obtained through the Department of Consumer Affairs, Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensers Board website at www.speechandhearing.ca.gov.
Further, there is a high probability that students will be required to complete immunizations, fingerprinting and/or have a drug test and criminal background check (at the student's expense). Problems with fingerprinting and background checks could result in a delay of placement or failure of program completion.
Upon completion of the A.S. Degree program, the graduate is eligible for registration as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant by the Department of Consumer Affairs, Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensers Board. Prior to obtaining employment, students who have completed all A.S. degree requirements will need to apply for registration to practice in the State of California through the Department of Consumer Affairs, Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensers Board, 1601 Response Road, Suite 260, Sacramento, CA 95815, phone number 916-287-7915. When applying for registration with the California board, applicants will be asked to answer questions regarding prior felony arrests and convictions. In addition, applicants must submit fingerprints for a Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation background check, to be done at the applicant's expense, and possess a valid social security number. For information about limitations based on criminal history, applicants are advised to call the Board directly anytime prior to the application process. Registration application and complete information on necessary documents can be obtained through the Department of Consumer Affairs, Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensers Board website at www.speechandhearing.ca.gov.
